In the summer of 2018 the newly elected Progressive Conservative party in Ontario announced it would end an updated sex-education curriculum in elementary schools and revert to an older version dating back to the 1990s. The controversial move brought protests from educators and liberals alike. Many felt that reverting to the older version failed to address the changes in society and in the needs of children who are facing many complex questions about sexuality and gender at younger ages. But others said their children were being exposed to sex, gender and consent information far too young.

2018

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Added on: 11/30/2018

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